This place is great for surfing. The water is quite chilly but it's a welcome relief on a scorching day. You won't find it too busy during the month of August.
Malpica Beach is an ideal spot for families, as it offers a unique opportunity for children to learn about nature. Its northern shoreline is open to the public, and its eastern end features a number of beautiful intertidal pools. Visitors can observe a variety of creatures, such as lichens, algae, fish, minchas, fireflies, lampreys, urchins, and mussels, all from the comfort of the promenade or the nearby hotel terraces. It's a great way to teach kids biology and ecology, while still keeping them within sight of their parents.
That place was alright, if you can handle the cold water. We had a bit of fun body boarding in the evening, but there's no lifeguards or services here, so it's probably best suited for families who can keep an eye on their own.
This quaint little town is the perfect place to escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life. It has something for everyone - a beautiful beach, a scenic walking path for a leisurely stroll, run, or even a challenging hike. There are also plenty of great bars and restaurants, although they may be a bit pricey. What's more, the beach is easily accessible, making it an ideal destination for a quick getaway.
I've been familiar with this beach since I was a child, and it brings back so many fond memories.
This place is huge and beautiful, with large, gentle waves rolling in. The sand is soft and inviting, so you can take a leisurely stroll along the shore. Access is easy to find with plenty of parking, making it practical and convenient. There's a designated swimming area that's a bit small, but it's great for a quick dip since the beach is so popular and crowded.